Add a Read More Link to Copied Text in WordPress
Last Updated on Monday, 17 June 2013 03:23 Written by TJ Marsh Tuesday, 18 June 2013 12:00
You may have noticed how some popular websites (like eHow etc) will attach a “read more” link to any text that is copied from their site. This is a great way to get new users. Often folks are copying and pasting text from websites into email. Some use it to save the information for future, while others are just sharing it with their friends, family, and colleagues. In this article we are going to show you how you can easily add a “read more” link to any copied text from your WordPress blog, so you can get additional traffic.
Note: To see this in action, copy anything on this post and paste it in your email or notepad.
Learn MoreLocked Out Of My WordPress Admin! What Do I Do?!
Last Updated on Friday, 14 June 2013 04:27 Written by TJ Marsh Sunday, 16 June 2013 12:00
This past weekend, we had a user who was locked out of WordPress Admin panel of their site. While we had written numerous articles covering each specific issue, we realized that we should combine all of them at one place to make it easier for others. In this article, we will show you what to do when you are locked out of WordPress Admin (wp-admin), so you can regain access to your site.
There are few reasons why you could be locked out of WordPress admin, so let’s take a look at each of them one by one. Hopefully through this process of elimination, you will be able to figure out the solution for your problem.
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Learn MoreHow Do I Get Rid of Spam on My WordPress Blog?
Last Updated on Monday, 20 May 2013 05:54 Written by Anand Narayanaswamy Tuesday, 21 May 2013 12:00
SPAM comments and trackbacks are a big headache for everyone who manages their WordPress website. It is difficult to control the amount of unwanted comments once the site has find its place on the search engine. However, you can reduce the SPAM comments by making use of plugins designed for this purpose.
Akismet is a popular plugin used in every WordPress based site. By default, every WordPress installation automatically include a copy of Akismet. You just need to activate it from your WordPress admin dashboard to use the plugin.
Learn MoreHow to Fix the Internal Server Error in WordPress
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 01:48 Written by TJ Marsh Friday, 17 May 2013 12:00
If you have been surfing the web for more than a year, then you probably have seen the HTTP 500 Internal Server Error at least a few times. Internal Server Error is one of the common WordPress errors that can put a WordPress beginner in panic mode. Panic is the worst reaction you can have. Take a deep breath and know that others before you have had this issue as well. We have fixed errors like the internal server error, error establishing database connection, white screen of death, and others many times for our users. We can assure you that they are all fixable. It just requires a little bit of patience. In this article, we will show you how to fix the internal server error in WordPress by compiling a list of all possible solutions in one place.
Learn MoreWordPress Plugin Spotlight for April 2013: Buddypress
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 May 2013 02:07 Written by TJ Marsh Sunday, 12 May 2013 12:00
BuddyPress lets users sign-up and start creating profiles, posting messages, making connections, creating and interacting in groups, and much more. A social network in a box, BuddyPress lets you easily build a community for your company, school, sports team, or other niche community.
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